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FILARIA sp. Cholodkowsky, 1896. 
1896: Filaria sp, Cliolodkowsky, 1906, 59; 1907, 185. — Braun, 1903, 3 ed., 278; in 
Homo; Tver. 
filaria sp. O’Neill, 1875. 
1875: Filaria sp. O’Neill, 1875, Feb. 20, 265-266, fig. 1 (in Homo, cases of craw-craw; 
West Coast of Africa); 1875, 229; 1898, 204. — Braun, 1883a, 182. — Cobbold, 
1878h, 370. 
FILARIA sp. Prout, 1902. 
1902: Filaria sp. Prout, 1902, Sept. 20, 880; in blood of Homo, in Freetown, Sierra 
Leone, West Africa; 1902, Oct. 15, 318. 
F. Species to Be eliinioatecl fi’oiii 
The following- species should doubtless be eliminated from Filaria 
{Filaria)., but their exact generic and- subfamily position is sulj judice: 
(FILARIA?) LABIALIS Pane, 1864. 
1864: Filaria labialis. Pane, (1864), 32-34 {in Homo; Naples, Italy).— Addario, 1885, 
143. — Anders, 1903, 1258. — Annett, Dutton & Elliott, 1901, 1, 4. — Assenova, 
1899, 50, 52-53, 102, 120. — Beneden, 1878a, 278. — Blanchard, 1890a, 14-15, 
fig. 391; 1895, 785.— de Bonis, 1882, 123.— Braun, 1883a, 182; 1895, 227; 1903, 
3ed., 275-276. — Cobbold, 1879b, 207. — Davaine, 1877a, cvii. — Dunglison, 
1893a, 440. — Huber, 1896, 501. — Ijima, 1889b, 345. — Leuckart, 1876, 616-618, 
fig. 307. — Moniez, 1896, 359-360. — Hosier & Peiper, 1894, 218-219. — Packard, 
518. — Penel, 1905, 8. — Stoss., 1897, 31. — Tyson, 1903, 1197. — Vaullegeard, 
1901, 124.— Vogt, 1878, 11, 13.— Ward, 1895, 331; 1903, 212; 1903, 704.— 
Wood & Fitz, 1897, 342. 
The position of the vulva, if correctly" interpreted, excludes this worm 
from the genus Filaria. 
( FILARIA ■?) KILIMARa: Kolb, 1898. 
1898: Filaria kilimaree, Ivolb, 1898a, Feb., 28-33 (in Homo, etc.; Kilimara, British 
East Africa); 1898b, 633-634; 1898c, 300. — Braun, 1903, 3. ed., 277-278. — 
Looss, 1905, 180. — Penel, 1905, 8. — Ward, 1903, 704. 
(FILARIA 1) ROMANORUM ORIENTALIS Sarcini, 1888. 
1888: Filaria romanorum orientalis Sarcini, 1888, Feb. 12, 222 (in blood of Homo sap- 
iens; Poumania). — Blanchard, 1895b, 168-169 (nature very problematic); 
1895, 786. — Braun, 1903, 3. ed., 277. — Ward, 1903, 215; 1903, 704. 
Gr. Colleoti^-e gx-oiap Stiles, LOOT. 
As stated on p. 10 1 propose to use the term Agamojilaria as name 
of a collective group, in which ma}" be placed the agamic or immature 
filarial worms which can not at present be more definitely classified. 
The following forms come into consideration in connection with the 
parasites of man. 
